In fact, the "Tai Sui incarnation" does exist. It is not an animal or a plant, but a protoplasm in the process of life evolution. In other words, Tai Sui is a myxomycete, a protoplast between biology and fungi, which has the characteristics of both protozoa and fungi.
Tai sui, also known as "meat ganoderma lucidum", grows underground but is a rare polymer composed of slime mold, bacteria and fungi. However, the existence, function and efficacy of Tai Sui have always been controversial in biology.
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There is an old saying in China that "breaking traditional ideas" is a cultural taboo. People used to think that not believing in this taboo would really lead to disaster.
It is recorded in Youyang Miscellaneous Notes in the Tang Dynasty that there was a man named Simomo who "dug a hole in the head of Tai Zi, saw a piece of meat as big as an ox, squirmed it and filled it up, and its meat grew up with the filler. Fear, disgust, staying overnight, long-term expectation in court. The handmaiden of the Feng brothers learned the news of this sudden death within a few days, and the only woman survived. "
Li Shizhen called it "Yueshi" in Compendium of Materia Medica, and called it "the top grade of this classic".
The ancient book Shan Hai Jing called Tai Sui "seeing meat, gathering meat and starting over" and described it as "eating up and getting it back".
In recent years, this creature has been found all over China.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Tai Sui's head is on the ground